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Amplified Oklahoma

Oklahoma Oral History Research Program

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Amplified Oklahoma shares voices from the OSU Library's oral history collections and examines a variety of topics related to Oklahoma history and culture. It is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library.
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Voices of Oklahoma

Voices of Oklahoma

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Voices of Oklahoma.com is dedicated to the preservation of the oral history of Oklahoma. Voices and stories of famous Oklahomans and ordinary citizens are captured forever in their own words. Oil and gas, ranching, politics, education and more are all visited in these far-ranging interviews. Students researching any of these areas can listen to first-person accounts of the way life was and draw from knowledge that may guide and shape their future. In addition to students, any visitor will fe ...
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In-depth conversations that promote a healthy dialogue on race relations in our community and around the nation. Wayland Cubit and a rotating chair of co-hosts seek common ground for the common good as they practice the art of kindness in civil discourse and authenticity in storytelling.
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All Saints Community Church

All Saints Community Church

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We are a community of worship and formation on mission with Jesus. Welcome! At All Saints Community Church, you can expect to see and participate in what we value as a community: expressive worship, teaching from the Scriptures, celebration of the Lord's Supper, the practice of spiritual gifts, and prayer ministry to one another. We engage God and one another in these various ways so that we might be sent out on mission with Jesus during the week. Our hope is that you encounter the love of G ...
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Listening to America aims to “light out for the territories,” traveling less visited byways and taking time to see this immense, extraordinary country with fresh eyes while listening to the many voices of America’s past, present, and future. Led by noted historian and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, Listening to America travels the country’s less visited byways, from national parks and forests to historic sites to countless under-recognized rural and urban places. Through this exploration ...
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Friends. Allies. Americans. Folks taking small steps towards big change. The Defense of Democracy podcast tells their stories. Hosted by Karen Svoboda. Defense of Democracy is made up of people from all walks of life passionately committed to nonpartisanship. We welcome anyone who is interested in protecting their fellow Americans - in particular those in marginalized communities - from oppression. We advocate for legislators, educators, and administrators who will work to maintain communiti ...
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"Right now, trans people face the unprecedented combination of political, social and physical violence--to the extent that when stories are told about our community, it is often through the lens of this violence,” says Imara Jones, host and creator of TransLash Podcast, Apple Podcasts’ Spotlight show for August 2022. “But the truth is that our lives are defined by so much more beyond hate. In almost every area of society, trans people are innovating, creating new futures and thriving- ...
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Timber People

Possibilities, Inc.

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Halito! Welcome to Timber People. People – like Timber – are strong and support. They gather us warmly together like fuel that feeds fire – those who uplift structures of our community that protect and preserve. Please join us for conversations with people who are making a difference with their strength, creativity, and pursuit to build safe spaces for our community to gather, share, and learn from one another.
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You And The Law Podcast Show

Virgil Green and Keith Humphrey

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An informative proactive discussion with two law enforcement executives. Regarding policing in America, that involves the minority communities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
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Richard Chapman was the head track coach and history teacher at the year-old Memorial High School in 1963. In 1965, “Coach.” as he became known, was hired as head football coach at Edison High School, where, in his second season, he led his team to win the District Championship title. Coach was named Tulsa Tribune Coach of the Year in 1966. He coac…
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- Jordan Walker and Zack Thompson sent to Memphis - There’s protecting your players and then there’s this… - What’s Trending - Polishing a turd... - Does the Cardinals' series win erase the 14-1 loss? - Prove Me Wrong - Blues insider from The Athletic, Jeremy Rutherford on the future of Pavel Buchnevich in St. Louis - Identifying what each team nee…
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The early bond between Native Americans and horses was both technical and spiritual. For centuries, horses amplified the range and power for tribes, especially in the west. New discoveries are potentially rewriting what we know about the use of horses by the earliest inhabitants of North America. Those ancient bonds translate into a lasting spiritu…
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- Goldy and Gorman come through for the Cardinals - The Cardinals picked up the win, but can they do it again? - What’s Trending - How poetic is it that Mark Stone comes back and scores the first goal for the Vegas Golden Knights? - The Lineup Game - Are You Sold? - Would an automated strike zone be good for baseball? - Identifying what each team n…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Lisa, the executive director of the Virginia Library Association, about the attack on democracy and the challenges faced by libraries and schools in Virginia. They discuss the vulnerability of school librarians, the evolution of attacks on books, and the rise of social media and misinformation. Lisa shares exam…
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Some language advocates are excited about potential for AI to help revitalize and promote Native languages. The emerging technology could create more accessible tools for second-language learners. At the same time, AI has implications for both tribes and individuals when it comes to using information they hold dear. AI is advancing fast, and Native…
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Host Gena Timberman welcomes Chef and Co-Owner Alain Buthion of La Baguette Bistro to share his experience in championing French cuisine in Oklahoma and building the Buthion Brand behind the restaurant, bakery, and the food and wine shop. They discuss life, legacy, and what it means to educate and create delicious and delightful experiences that ce…
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- What specifically is wrong with the Cardinals’ offense? - What do you make of Oli’s postgame? - What’s Trending - The Lineup Game - Do we just need to be patient? - What Happens First? - When does your preparation need to change as a player? - As an athlete, how did you like to be pushed? - The Gauntlet - Are there any changes that can be made? -…
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Clay Jenkinson’s conversation with regular guest Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky about the doctrine of nullification. That’s when a state refuses to accept the legitimacy of a federal law. Nullification is nowhere enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, but through the course of American history a number of nullification crises have arisen. When the Adams admin…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. As they discuss the recent shooting in Chicago. Where four plainclothes officers in 41 seconds shot 96 rounds. The nearly 100 bullets, killing the 26-year-old, continue to stir up heated debate and question marks over the use of force by law enforcement. After being pulled over on March 21 by plainclo…
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Native Americans face a six-fold increased risk of flash floods because of climate change in the next two years. That is one of the predictions in a new study led by the University of Oklahoma. One of the study’s authors says “Indigenous communities are grappling with an imminent climate crisis.” And Native groups are both praising and lambasting t…
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Welcome! At ASCC, you can expect to see and participate in what we value as a community: expressive worship, teaching from the Scriptures, celebration of the Lord's Supper, the practice of spiritual gifts, and prayer ministry to one another. We engage God and one another in these various ways so that we might be sent out on mission with Jesus durin…
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- Cardinals vs Brewers Preview - Are the Blues choosing to stay the course or are they forced to? - What’s Trending - Grading the Blues: 5 on 5 play - Does the current NL Central change the Cardinals’ approach? - Is there another issue as it pertains to the NL Central? - The Lineup Game - Grading the Blues: Defensive System - The Gauntlet - Grading…
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The torture and gruesome murders of three Navajo men by white high school students touched off a series of racially-fueled conflicts in Farmington, N.M. on the border with the Navajo Nation. The murders in April 1974 became known as the Chokecherry Massacre. One protest organizer at the time called Farmington “the Selma, Alabama of the Southwest,” …
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This month, we’re listening to residents recall their memories of the deadliest tornado in Oklahoma history, as well as the warning systems that have since been developed. View the show notes here. Breaking News 4 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5953-breaking-news-4 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license …
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- The Blues’ season comes to a close. Was this season encouraging or disappointing? - Did the Blues move the needle this season? - What’s Trending - Do the Cardinals need to sacrifice defense for the best offensive lineup? - Could contract uncertainty be affecting Paul Goldschmidt? - Radio Voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber reflects on the Blues' 202…
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Patreon supporters who give $5 a month will get an ad-free version of the show! Join our private Facebook group and Discord server! Jessica and I spoke about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics. — Christian Men's Conference descends into chaos over sword-swallowing acrobat. (1:02) — Wisconsin official blames homelessn…
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Native Americans are among the populations with the lowest rate of vaccinations, whether it’s for flu, measles, COVID-19, or hepatitis B. Health professionals urge parents to immunize their infants against more than a dozen serious diseases including polio, pertussis, diphtheria, and mumps. But poverty, lack of health insurance, and distance to hea…
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- Lance Lynn with a stellar performance in Oakland - Beat the Streak & Cardinals go for the sweep in Oakland - What’s Trending - Is the pitching good or are the Cardinals playing bad teams? - Blues insider from The Athletic, Jeremy Rutherford on what direction the Blues need to go in during the offseason - Oklahoma State NIL Administrator, Barry Hi…
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Drones are for more than just appealing aerial videos. Native drone pilots are building careers using drones for scoping out landscapes for construction, searching for lost hikers, and even assessing potentially sacred areas. One First Nations enthusiast sees the novelty factor of drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, as a means to attrac…
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- Remembering Whitey Herzog - Sonny Gray shoves once again - Lack of transparency from the Cardinals? - What’s Trending - Do the Blues have their sights set on another head coach moving forward? - Are You Sold? - Former Cardinal, Brad Thompson reflects on the legacy and life of Whitey Herzog - Although the Blues didn’t make the playoffs, was this l…
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In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, Karen sits down with Sharon Rocchi Roggio, the producer of the documentary film '1946'. The film explores the history and impact of the word 'homosexual' in the Bible and how it has been used to marginalize the LGBTQ+ community. Sharon shares her personal experiences growing up in a religious hou…
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Nathalie Standingcloud, left, and White Robinson in a scene from The Heart Stays. Two Native sisters venture out of their Native community to chase their dreams, only to run head on into the threats of urban life in the new film, The Heart Stays. The Native-made drama is produced by a Native multi-arts organization and features a Native cast includ…
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What does it mean to be Masters of the Day? Gena Timberman welcomes Dr. Emily Masters Rosenthal to explore what it means to engage with People and Purpose in promoting the Vision we all have for our work and our life ways. Dr. Emily is a Personal Professor in the School of Life and has worked with institutions, organizations, and individuals to pro…
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Clay Jenkinson joins his friend Dennis McKenna in Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico to observe the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Chaco Canyon dates to at least the ninth century CE, more than a thousand years ago, and somehow their skywatchers know how to observe equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses. What better place to see the solar eclipse…
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- The Blues are officially eliminated. How would you assess their season? - Why do the Cardinals continue to sit Masyn Winn? - A mix up between Gibson and Contreras? - The Battlehawks and City SC each pick up a big victory this weekend - No big offseason for the Blues? - Does Oli Marmol not get the benefit of the doubt after last year’s performance…
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Host Gena Timberman welcomes Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria/Cherokee), Award-Winning Artist and Museum Store Czar, to discuss what it means to honor identity and perspective in Native art. They talk about creativity and innovation in Native Contemporary Art and celebrating culture and friendships through Art and Art experiences in Galleries and Museum …
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Citing a troubling disparity for Native youth suicides, two tribes are suing the country’s most prominent social media companies. The lawsuit by the Spirit Lake Dakota Tribe and the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin alleges the addictive pull of the platforms is driving a mental health crisis for young people – and Native youth are particularly v…
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Welcome! At ASCC, you can expect to see and participate in what we value as a community: expressive worship, teaching from the Scriptures, celebration of the Lord's Supper, the practice of spiritual gifts, and prayer ministry to one another. We engage God and one another in these various ways so that we might be sent out on mission with Jesus durin…
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For NSP 55, we spoke with Fin (They/Them) aka Queer Armorer about gays, guns, and more! Fin produces accessible and educational firearms content; they also run Rainbow Reload NH, the foundational chapter of a decentralized shooting group for queer folk and friends. They are a massive firearms nerd, an NRA certified instructor, and a passionate advo…
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- How do the Blues pull off the mother of all upsets? - Lars returns tonight: What do we think the lineup will look like? - Did the Blues actually have a Stanley Cup window? - Did Janet just call us out? - Mental Mistake vs Effort: Where do you draw the line when it comes to calling out players? - Does Robert Thomas need more help to become a 100 p…
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Patreon supporters who give $5 a month will get an ad-free version of the show! Join our private Facebook group and Discord server! Jessica and I spoke about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics. — Arizona GOP lawmaker lashes out at "god-haters" who criticized abortion ban prayer. (4:21) — Christian school's pastor can…
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The tenth of fifteen children, Leona Mitchell began her musical journey by singing in her father's church choir. She received a scholarship from Oklahoma City University in 1971, earning a bachelor's degree in music. Leona debuted with the San Francisco Spring Opera Theater in 1972, and on December 15th, 1975, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut …
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Ojibwe writer Marcie Rendon takes a break from her popular Cash Murder Mystery series for a new collection of poems, Anishinaabe Songs For A New Millennium. She invokes the plants, animals, wind, and people of her White Earth home. She challenges readers to listen along to the songs of their ancestors. Rendon is among the poets helping us mark Nati…
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- Was last night a preview of the 2024-2025 season for the Blues? - Expectations: Cardinals vs Blues - Lars Nootbaar has been activated and Victor Scott II stays with the Cardinals. What does this mean for VSII and the lineup? - What’s Trending - How long should we wait to admit that getting rid of Jordan Hicks was a mistake? - Radio Voice of the B…
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